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Mangaclub 
Amiga Magic WB - Windows conversion Project
Posted on 29-Nov-2019 8:01:57
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Joined: 11-Feb-2004
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From: Germany



As a still fully in flame Amiga user i never could get used to the Windows look and feel. It made me miss the "good old" times where the Colors was warm and cozy and Buttons Sharp and full of Contrast. For me who started with Amiga OS 2.1 Magic WB was and is the top notch design that defines the Amiga Workbench.
Because of that i decided to recreate the look and feel of Amiga and Magic WB as a Windows Conversion Project.


What is Included
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Over 2500 Magic WB Icons converted into PNG and windows ico format
RocketDock Background
Rainmeter Skin
Windowblinds Theme
Wallpaper and goodies
Different Mouse Pointers

Software you will need
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Rainmeter for the Amiga Bar and Spinning Boingball.
https://www.rainmeter.net/

WindowBlinds for a complete overhaul of the Windows, menus and Taskbars (i know it costs money but those 5 bucks are worth it!)
https://www.stardock.com/products/windowblinds/

RocketDock for a MagicWB like Launcher (it was made to look like Macos but is highly customizeable)
https://punklabs.com/

Download Link: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1JsPPQM6xddmDkKyEBoAC9d4MMYT_UIiq/view?usp=sharing

Last edited by Mangaclub on 29-Nov-2019 at 02:33 PM.

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BigD 
Re: Amiga Magic WB - Windows conversion Project
Posted on 29-Nov-2019 9:04:06
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@Mangaclub

Well done! Looks nice.

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pavlor 
Re: Amiga Magic WB - Windows conversion Project
Posted on 29-Nov-2019 9:10:02
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@Mangaclub

Looks good!

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paolone 
Re: Amiga Magic WB - Windows conversion Project
Posted on 29-Nov-2019 9:19:09
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@Mangaclub

Quote:
Because of that i decided to recreate the look and feel of Amiga and Magix WB as a Windows Conversion Project.


What an amazing work!

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Trekiej 
Re: Amiga Magic WB - Windows conversion Project
Posted on 29-Nov-2019 23:03:49
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@Mangaclub

Looks great.

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